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Australian woman convicted on all counts in mushroom murders case

Sydney – Australian woman On Monday, I condemn Three relatives of the elderly killed From her separate husband with a meal raised with Toxic mushroomIf it captures the country.

Erane Patterson, 50, was accused of killing her mother -in -law, Jil Patterson, his wife, Donald Patterson, and the sister of Jill, Heather Wilkenson, along with an attempt to kill Ian Wilkenson, Heather’s husband.

The four gathered at Irene Patterson’s house in Lyongotha, a town of about 6000 people about 84 miles southeast MelbourneThe mother of the two individual beef meal served Wellingtons accompanied by mashed potatoes and green beans, which were later found containing the mushroom of the hat.

On Monday, the jury in the case found guilty on all four charges. The court listened to Morwell, a town about two hours east of Melbourne, where the trial was detained.

Patterson, who admitted that he was not guilty of all charges, would be sentenced to later.

The 10 -week trial attracted great global attention, as the local and international media descended from the fourth court in the LaTrape Valley court in Morwell, the closest court to the Patterson’s house where she requested a trial, despite its warning against the long delay.

The daily podcast of ABC’s daily broadcast in Australia was more popular in Australia during the experiment, while many documentaries on the issue are already in production.

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